A moderate, 6 mile round trip hike with 800 feet of elevation gain. The trail skirts Lake Cushman before going up the canyon beside Dry Creek. If conditions permit, you can cross Dry Creek and continue up the canyon for up to 12.6 miles round trip and 2,800 feet of elevation gain. Experienced scramblers can add the summit of Dry Mountain.
Dry Creek — Washington Trails Association
Dry Creek — The Mountaineers
dry river campground Mud, Sweat, & Mountaineers
Big Four Mtn Attempt via Dry Creek Couloir (South Stillaguamish Mountains, WA) - Trip Reports by Jim Brisbine
Mt. Tyndall Archives - Sierra Mountaineering International
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Climbing in North Dry Creek, Wasatch Range
Strawberry Peak via South Colby Canyon
Stewardship - Dry Creek — The Mountaineers
Mountaineer Magazine - Spring 2023 by Mountaineers Books - Issuu
Mountaineering at Mount Baker - Backcountry Sights
6.1.1) FS-434/Long Lost Creek Road - IDAHO: A Climbing Guide